An imprinted transcript, antisense to Nesp, adds complexity to the cluster of imprinted genes at the mouse Gnas locus

  1. Stephanie F. Wroe*,
  2. Gavin Kelsey,
  3. Judith A. Skinner*,
  4. Dorothy Bodle,
  5. Simon T. Ball*,
  6. Colin V. Beechey*,
  7. Josephine Peters*,, and
  8. Christine M. Williamson*
  1. *Mammalian Genetics Unit, Medical Research Council, Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RD, United Kingdom; and Laboratory of Developmental Genetics and Imprinting, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, CB2 4AT, United Kingdom
  1. Communicated by Mary F. Lyon, Medical Research Council, Oxon, United Kingdom (received for review August 24, 1999)

Abstract

The Gnas locus in distal mouse chromosome (Chr) 2 is emerging as a complex genomic region. It contains three imprinted genes in the order Nesp-Gnasxl-Gnas. Gnas encodes a G protein α-subunit, and Nesp and Gnasxl encode proteins of unknown function expressed in neuroendocrine tissue. Together, these genes form a single transcription unit because transcripts of Nesp and Gnasxl are alternatively spliced onto exon 2 of Gnas. Nesp and Gnasxl are expressed from opposite parental alleles, with Nesp encoding a maternal-specific transcript and Gnasxl encoding a paternal-specific transcript. We now identify a further imprinted transcript in this cluster. Reverse transcription–PCR analysis of Nesp expression in 15.5-days-postcoitum embryos carrying only maternal or paternal copies of distal Chr 2 revealed an isoform that is exclusively paternally, rather than maternally, expressed. Strand-specific reverse transcription–PCR showed that this form is an antisense transcript. The existence of a paternally expressed antisense transcript was confirmed by Northern blot analysis. The sequence is contiguous with genomic sequence downstream of Nesp and encompasses Nesp exons 1 and 2 and an intervening intron. We propose that Nespas is an additional control element in the imprinting region of mouse distal Chr 2; it adds further complexity to the Gnas-imprinted gene cluster.

Footnotes

  • To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: j.peters{at}har.mrc.ac.uk.

  • Data deposition: The sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank database [accession nos. AF175305 (partial cDNA of maternal Nesp transcript), AF173359 (partial cDNA of paternal Nespas transcript), AJ251480, and AJ245856 (genomic sequences between Nesp and Gnasxl)].

  • Article published online before print: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 10.1073/pnas.050015397.

  • Article and publication date are at www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.050015397

  • Abbreviations:
    Chr,
    chromosome;
    dpc,
    day postcoitum;
    RT-PCR,
    reverse transcription–PCR;
    RACE,
    rapid amplification of cDNA ends
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